I have no trouble with HTML and I have no trouble with js or php or jquery. I just really cannot grasp CSS. Is there a better resource for this than W3C? Can you give me any advice?? I'm gonna lose it if I don't learn to make pages like this: http://cssmenumaker.com/. Please help.

0phidian wrote:If you want to do something specific, just google that shiz.

Pretty much. I'm working on a website too. Mostly focussing on javascript. Not that experienced with anything relating to web dev but stack overflow is showing me the ropes, The only problem with (dare i call it) non centralized learning is that you often miss out on accpeted industry best practices. I didn't even know about version control until like a year ago. Now every project i spend more than 2 hours on has a .git file in the directory. gimme a yell if you want to compare notes

Goatboy wrote:Oh, that's simple. All you need to do is dedicate many years of your life to studying security.

JesusProg wrote:Dude I know nothing about version control. I've written massive amounts of production code without ever using it. Please explain lol.

if multiple people contribute to your project. , you really need to use source code version control stuff, in my opinion :pI reckon the most expensive part f development would be the coding. ypou don't want to overwrite stuff that you spen hours puting together. so yeah keep a history of it. yeah I'mdrunk

Goatboy wrote:Oh, that's simple. All you need to do is dedicate many years of your life to studying security.

I started using bootstrap, which was developed by twitter, and haven't spent more than a minute at any given time tweaking my CSS. Add in JQuery or Alloy for the JS, and just build to the API's. Your website will practically design itself.